
Simone Biles is celebrating Olympic Day with a trip down memory lane! On Monday, June 23, the 11-time Olympic medalist, 28, shared a series of Instagram Stories to commemorate Olympic Day, which celebrates the 1948 revival of the games after the last Olympic Games were held in Paris on June 23, 1894.
Her first clip was a sweet video of Biles and now-retired Olympians Aly Raisman and Laurie Hernandez celebrating the news that they made it to the 2016 Olympic team. She followed up the video with two photos alongside Raisman, Hernandez, Gabby Douglas and Madison Kocian, from the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
The next slide included three photos of the 2016 Team USA, also known as the “Final Five,” scoring their team gold medal. One photo included the girls jumping for joy together, and another of them standing beside each other on the podium with their gold medals. Biles then shared a few snaps from the next Summer Olympics, the 2020 Tokyo Games. She added photos of her with production crews, who wore protective masks during COVID-19.
The gold medalist also posted a photo with her 2020 team, known as the “Fighting Four,” Jordan Chiles, Sunisa Lee and Grace McCallum, posing with their silver medals. She added another image from the 2020 Games, with a photo of her bronze medal with coaches Cecile Canqueteau-Landi and Laurent Landi. She earned the bronze medal on the balance beam.
The athlete then included another video of her and Team USA learning they qualified for the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics. She was joined by Chiles, Lee, Jade Carey and Hezly Rivera — they would later be referred to as the “Golden Girls.” Biles shared a cute video of the girls cheering with one another, and later added more images of the group celebrating their team’s gold medal victory.
The superstar athlete included a video of her on the vault, executing the difficult “Biles II” — which is also known as the Yurchenko double pike, and includes a cartwheeling approach to the vault. That Paris vault performance earned her a gold medal, and she became the second woman, after Věra Čáslavská, to win two Olympic vault titles.